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Re: How to recognize the binary file is in Release mode or in Debugmode from the core file.

wrote:
> Problem Statement:
>
> Is there any way to recognize the binary file is in Release mode or in
> Debug mode from the core file ::
>
> Details ::
>
> I have core file with me, & wan't to know the mode of binary(Release
> mode or in Debug mode) file from which the core is generated.

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wrote:
>
> Is there any way to recognize the binary file is in Release mode
> or in Debug mode from the core file ::
>
> Details ::
>
> I have core file with me, & wan't to know the mode of binary(Release
> mode or in Debug mode) file from which the core is generated.

There are no such things in the standard C language, and thus this
is off-topic in c.l.c. Talk to your compiler supplier.

Re: How to recognize the binary file is in Release mode or in Debugmode from the core file.

On Jan 3, 9:33 am, Mark Bluemel <> wrote:
> wrote:
> > Problem Statement:
>
> > Is there any way to recognize the binary file is in Release mode or in
> > Debug mode from the core file ::
>
> > Details ::
>
> > I have core file with me, & wan't to know the mode of binary(Release
> > mode or in Debug mode) file from which the core is generated.
>
> What is your question about C?

That's compiler- and architecture-dependent. AFAIK, debug symbols are
*not* part of C89/90 or C99,
and therefore, your question is off-topic. Please post to the group
that corresponds to your compiler and not in comp.lang.c.

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